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WARPIG Tech Talk - Air

Re: Hi Low.

In Reply to: Hi Low. posted by m98monkey on April 30, 2003 at 14:49:27:


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Posted by:
joe "SnIp3rSh0t" ramos
on May 01, 2003 at 02:20:43

first off pmi stuff= junk...the reaction time is slow as hell...if any thing get the vigilante because of the reason is that u can buy low pressure spring or a high pressure spring...or if u really want to spend the money get the messiah...i have both and i never had any drop off problems unless the bottle runs out...ur out put pressure doesnt really matter unless u have a secondary reg...if u do the secondary reg will bring it down......when u fire the gun there will be always a recharge time...if u ever check the recharge time on either messiah or the vigilante ull knotice that they are daym quick...i know for a fact that the pmi reg has a slow recharge time at low pressure but it get better at higher pressure...


: Just put a new tank on my orracle. 68 cu 4500 psi PMI Pure energy. I heard they were nice tanks but mine seems to have drop off problem. I operate at around 240 psi. The output on the bottle is 800 psi. COuld that be too much? What happens is I shoot one ball at full speed, the second will be atleast 100 fps less, then the gauge on my cradle will jump down quick, then back up like it recharged. We tried a different tank on my gun and co2 and they worked fine, and they were both around 800 psi output. What's the deal guys, I'm pretty sure my reg is dorked up, but I wanna be sure before I start bit(hing people out about it.


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